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4/9/10

Federer, Djokovic on form at U.S. Open

(CNN) -- World number two Roger Federer continued his perfect start to the U.S. Open, brushing aside Germany's Andreas Beck 6-3 6-4 6-3 on the Arthur Ashe Center Court.
The Swiss, who won the Flushing Meadows tournament five times in a row between 2004 and 2008, is yet to drop a set at the New York event.
Last year's beaten finalist took just one hour and 41 minutes to defeat Beck and will face France's unseeded Paul-Henri Mathieu in the third round, who carded a 7-6 6-4 6-3 victory over compatriot Guillaume Rufin.
Number three seed Novak Djokovic had to contend with crowd trouble on center court to overcome Philipp Petzschner, taking the match 7-5 6-3 7-6.
The incident occurred in the eighth game of the opening set, when there was a disturbance in the stands as Djokovic was set to claim the first service break of the match.
According to the New York Times, a fight broke our between a male fan and two spectators, a woman in her 40's and an elderly man.
The row culminated with both men falling over two rows of seats before the three individuals involved were handcuffed and taken to a local police station.
The 23-year-old Djokovic noticed the incident and told the newspaper: "It was far away from the court; we couldn't really see what was going on. I hope it was no Serbian up there."
Petzschner recovered to hold his serve, but Serbia's Djokovic got his break in the final game of the set to claim a straight-sets victory.
Russia's Nikolay Davydenko was stunned by Richard Gasquet, losing 6-3 6-4 6-2 to the Frenchman, who is ranked 38 in the world.
The fifth seed is the highest placed player to be eliminated so far in New York, and he was joined by fellow seed Marin Cilic, who also tasted defeat on day four.
Number 11 seed Cilic was undone by Kei Nishikori of Japan, eventually losing a five-set epic 5-7 7-6 3-6 7-6 6-1.
In a match lasting just under five hours, Croatia's Cilic took the opening set before Nishikori leveled the match courtesy of a second-set tie break.
It was a similar story for the next two sets, with Cilic claiming a comfortable win in the third, only for world number 147 Nishikori to pick up another tie break success in the fourth before crushing his higher-ranked opponent in the final set.
There were no such problems for Robin Soderling, who swept aside home crowd favorite Taylor Dent in a 6-2 6-2 6-4 win.
The fifth seed was a man in a hurry, defeating the unseeded American in one hour and 32 minutes.
There was reason to cheer for the home crowd, with New York native James Blake advancing to the third round at the expense of Canada's Peter Polansky.
The former world number four took the match in four sets, recovering from one set down to seal a 6-7 6-3 6-2 6-4 triumph.

Klose goal gives Germany narrow victory

(CNN) -- Miroslav Klose scored the only goal of the game as Germany's exciting young side began their Euro 2012 qualifying campaign with a 1-0 Group A win over Belgium in Brussels.

Klose showed his lethal goalscoring instincts in the 51st minute when slotting the ball past goalkeeper Logan Bailly after Thomas Mueller had taken advantage of a mistake in the Belgian defence.

Despite the result, Germany are only second in the group behind Turkey, who cruised to a 3-0 victory in Kazakhstan.

France coach Laurent Blanc's first competitive match in charge ended in bitter disappointment after a surprise 1-0 Group D home defeat by Belarus at the Stade de France.

With a host of influential players not available to Blanc, the visitors snatched the points with four minutes remaining when substitute Sergei Kislyak fired home.

In the other group matches, Edin Dzeko was among the scorers as Bosnia won 3-0 in Luxembourg, while Albania snatched a 1-1 draw in Romania.

World champions Spain began their campaign in style as Fernando Torres scored twice in their 4-0 Group I success in Liechtenstein.

In Spain's first competitive match since lifting the World Cup in South Africa on July 11, Liverpool striker Torres recovered his goal touch, while David Villa and substitute David Silva also found the net.

In the night's other group match, Lithuania and Scotland played out a stalemate 0-0 draw in Vilnius.

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Under-fire England coach Fabio Capello was handed a boost as his side began their qualifying campaign with a 4-0 Group G success over Bulgaria at Wembley.

Jermain Defoe scored a hat-trick and Adam Johnson netted his first international goal, although the win was marred by what appeared a serious injury to Tottenham defender Michael Dawson.

There was disappointment for England's neighbors Wales in the other group game, as Mirko Vucinic scored the only goal in Montenegro's 1-0 win.

Group C saw all three matches end in away victories with Italy being forced to recover from going a goal behind to beat Estonia 2-1 in Tallinn, the Azzurri's first success in eight matches.

The home side took a 31st-minute lead when Sergei Zenjov reacted quickest to fire home a rebound.

But two Andrea Pirlo corners early in the second half turned things around in Italy's favor.

Firstly Antonio Cassano was left unmarked to head home from 10 yards and then Leonardo Bonucci fired inom close range.

There was a surprise in Maribor where Slovenia were shocked 1-0 by Northern Ireland, for whom Manchester United midfielder Corry Evans swept home the only goal on his international debut.

And Serbia completed a good evening for the travelling sides with a 3-0 victory in the Faroe Islands with Dejan Stankovic and Nikola Zigic both on target.

In Group F, Greece fought back to earn a hard-fought 1-1 draw with Georgia after the visitors took a third minute lead through Alexander Iashvili.

But defender Nikos Spyropoulos scored his first international goal with a superb long-range strike 18 minutes from time.

In the other group match, Ivica Olic was among the scorers as Croatia cruised to a comfortable 3-0 success in Latvia.

Gas leak caused British Hare Krishna temple blast

London, England (CNN) -- The explosion that flattened part of a Hare Krishna temple in Leicester, England, was caused by a gas leak, the fire service said Saturday.
No one was hurt in the explosion, which happened around 2:30 p.m. (9:30 a.m. ET) Friday, said a spokeswoman for the Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service.
The blast resulted in a fire that quickly engulfed the side extension of the building, located on a residential street in Leicester. Search-and-rescue crews used dogs and thermal imaging devices to make sure no one was trapped beneath the rubble, the fire service said.
A third of the building was destroyed, the fire service said.
A leak in a cylinder containing liquefied petroleum gas was the cause of the explosion, said the fire service spokeswoman, who could not be named in line with policy.
Fire crews were returning to the scene at "regular intervals" Saturday to check that it was safe, she said.
The building belongs to ISKCON Leicester, the local Hare Krishna chapter, which was in the middle of celebrations for Janmastami, a festival commemorating the birth of Lord Krishna.
The cylinder was powering a large cooker that was being used for a festive meal, Britain's Press Association reported.
About 30 people managed to escape moments before the explosion after the festival organizer raised the alarm about the gas leak, the PA reported.
Leicester is east of Birmingham, about 100 miles (160 kilometers) north of London.

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Settlements in West Bank Are Clouding Peace Talks

WASHINGTON — Israeli and Palestinian negotiators cleared the first hurdle on Thursday in their elusive quest for Middle East peace: they agreed to keep talking, two weeks from now in Egypt.
President Obama with President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, King Abdullah II of Jordan and President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt at the White House. More Photos »
But on a richly choreographed day of diplomacy, filled with solemn promises to tackle the tough issues dividing them, the Israeli and Palestinian leaders did not confront the one issue that could sink these talks in three weeks: whether Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will extend a moratorium on the construction of Jewish settlements in the West Bank.
The Palestinian Authority president, Mahmoud Abbas, has threatened to walk out of the negotiations if Israel does not extend the moratorium beyond September. But officials said the two leaders barely broached the topic during three hours of talks, which covered the gamut of issues that have divided Israel and the Palestinians for decades.
Instead, Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Abbas focused on mechanics, agreeing to aim for a “framework agreement” that resolves the core issues in carving out a Palestinian state from the Israeli-occupied territory on the West Bank. The fine points of a treaty would be worked out after that.
In a sign that the Obama administration will continue to play a visible role in the process, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and the administration’s special envoy for Arab-Israeli affairs, George J. Mitchell, will take part in the next meeting, likely to be in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el Sheik.
Mrs. Clinton, in formally reopening the negotiations at the State Department on Thursday morning, acknowledged, “We’ve been here before, and we know how difficult the road ahead will be.” But she expressed confidence that the core disputes separating the two sides could be resolved within a year.
Analysts said they were encouraged by the goal of a “framework agreement,” which could be a practical vehicle for both sides to resolve vexing “final status” issues: borders, security, the political status of Jerusalem, settlements and the rights of Palestinian refugees.
“They’ve set for themselves an achievable objective in a one-year time frame,” said Martin S. Indyk, a former American ambassador to Israel and Middle East peace negotiator. “A comprehensive agreement would have been unrealistic with that kind of timetable.”
Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Abbas met alone for 90 minutes in Mrs. Clinton’s office and emerged smiling, officials said. After two years without a face-to-face meeting, the two spent some time breaking the ice.
Mr. Abbas brought Mr. Netanyahu up to date on how far he had gotten in his talks with former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert of Israel. Palestinian negotiators are hoping to use the concessions Mr. Olmert made — which have never been publicly acknowledged by Israel — as a basis from which to start these negotiations. But Mr. Netanyahu has so far balked at that.
“The climate, and atmosphere, was positive and serious and down to business,” said Nabil Shaath, foreign relations commissioner of Mr. Abbas’s Fatah Party, who is negotiating for the Palestinians.
“But the cloud is still there,” he added. “The Israelis gave absolutely no hopeful signs that they will continue the moratorium. And in our point of view, that is the litmus test for the Israelis.”
On Wednesday, officials said, President Obama spoke bluntly to Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Abbas at the White House, urging them not to allow the impasse to scotch the talks. But Mr. Netanyahu has not offered any hint of a compromise, and analysts say he is hemmed in by his right-leaning coalition, which could splinter if he simply extended the moratorium.
The more likely outcome, officials said, is a compromise in which Israel would agree to limit settlements, but exempt West Bank areas that are certain to remain part of Israel under a peace deal. It could also offer a limited extension, based on agreeing on the borders of a Palestinian state.
Israeli officials declined to discuss the issue of settlements but said the overall tenor of the talks was “good and constructive.” Citing the killings of four Israeli settlers in the West Bank this week, Mr. Netanyahu said security would have to be a critical theme of the talks. He said that the rise of Iran, and its support of militant groups, had radically altered the landscape for peace talks.
“There is a commitment on our part to address all issues,” said Jonathan Peled, the spokesman for the Israeli Embassy in Washington. “A lot will depend on addressing Israel’s security concerns, and whether the Palestinian leadership is willing to make historic compromises.”
It was a day of self-conscious history-making at the State Department. Just before 10 a.m., the Palestinian delegation entered the ornate Benjamin Franklin Room. Twenty minutes later, the Israelis entered, taking their seats and gazing at the Palestinians across a rose-colored carpet.
“I fervently believe that the two men sitting on either side of me, that you are the leaders who can make this long-cherished dream a reality,” Mrs. Clinton said, gesturing to Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Abbas.
Mrs. Clinton paid tribute to the diplomats in the room, several of whom she noted were veterans of the process. Watching from behind was Dennis B. Ross, a senior White House adviser on the Middle East who helped run the Camp David negotiation for Mrs. Clinton’s husband, President Bill Clinton, in 2000. Also at the table were seasoned negotiators like Mr. Netanyahu’s key adviser on the process, Yitzhak Molcho, and Mr. Abbas’s chief negotiator, Saeb Erekat.
“The people sitting here have worked very hard for many years,” she said. “Now it’s time to get to work.”
But Mrs. Clinton also repeated the oblique criticism of Arab states voiced by Mr. Obama on Wednesday. “We hear often from those voices in the region who insist this is a top priority and yet do very little to support the work that would actually bring about a Palestinian state,” she said.
Saudi Arabia and other Persian Gulf states have been slow to deliver promised financial aid to the Palestinian Authority, officials close to Mr. Abbas said, and the authority faces an increasingly dire shortfall.
Mrs. Clinton also addressed the people of the Middle East directly. “Your leaders may be sitting at the negotiating table,” she said, “but you are ultimately the ones who will ultimately decide the future.” Mrs. Clinton asked Israelis and Palestinians for their “support and patience” in the process.
On Friday morning, she is to give an unusual joint interview to Israeli and Palestinian television channels, part of what will be an aggressive strategy to sell the peace process at home and abroad.